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·7 maanden geleden·discuss
Not that I can really think of - there's the adjacent Sauerbraten, but that's a similar vintage!
corint
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
You might find the crossover for hot water heating is higher than 0p; your boiler is likely only around 70% efficient. So at 6p/therm for gas, you'd break even with resistive electric heating at around the 10p/kWh mark.

You should absolutely re-run these numbers to be sure, but you might find you can use electric heating far more often than you might currently be doing.
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·vorig jaar·discuss
I've got it behind a Caddy proxy, which then automagically sorts out Let's Encrypt for me. It works very well there, if that's any help to you?
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·vorig jaar·discuss
Wishing you well - sorry to hear that you're in ill health.
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·vorig jaar·discuss
> If it makes you more money to be available 24/7 then why wouldn't you?

Agreed, but for a government service where you update your license, or tell them about selling a car or something, there's no real 'more' money. Being closed at 3am doesn't lose the opportunity in the way that it would if you were selling widgets. It instead forces the would-be users at 3am to wait until the morning.
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·vorig jaar·discuss
It'd have likely been the equipment in the street. That said, in Winter, you can overload this a bit. After all the failure mode would be the wires getting so hot they begin to melt. If you know they're covered in ice, or are currently being rained on in near-freezing air temperatures, you can push more current than they'd be able to at 2pm on a hot summer's day.
corint
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
I mean, the UK has 20+ fibre links to other lands. If one goes down, fine, if a second goes down, it's suspicious. If a third goes down, and there are Russian ships milling about over the location of the.. yes, there goes a fourth, it doesn't take long to realise what's going on.

Now, what the British Navy would do about this I'm not precisely sure. But even to escort the ships away would put a stop to it, and the UK wouldn't be cut off.
corint
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
If & only if Facebook sell access to capacity on the cable publically (They might just keep it for their internal use), and then if any of the providers that the gaming traffic uses start to use capacity on that cable.

However, fundamentally, even if fibre took the most direct route from your house, directly straight-line to the datacentre with the server in, and then straightline from there to your friends on the East Coast, the time taken to complete that journey and back is still going to be 150-200msec or so; so it won't be as snappy as if you all lived nearby, sadly.
corint
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Your challenge is getting every ISP to accept this. The routing table might fit in the RAM of a typical server, but perhaps not so easily in the RAM of many routers still deployed in the field.

It's a nice idea, but sadly it'll lose out to commercial realities in many cases.
corint
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
It's incredible. The engineers who designed and built those spacecraft were brilliant. I'll raise a glass to their work!
corint
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
I still believe that device manufacturers should be forced to reveal any keys / similar to load 3rd party firmware onto devices like this, if/when the devices go out of support or deviate in pricing from when sold (viz: Ring Doorbells adding subscriptions).

Sure, the vendor lock does allow them to sell the device at a lower cost, but you pay for it later.